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Business rates are charged on most non-domestic properties - who has to pay, how your rates are calculated, getting a revaluation, what to do if your premises change.
Business rates are charged on most non-domestic properties, like: shops…
Business rates are based on your property’s ‘rateable value’. This is an…
At revaluation, the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) updates the rateable…
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Your business rates could change if: you move or make changes to your…
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Downing Street transformed into a festive food and drink market to showcase Britain’s biggest exports ahead of Small Business Saturday.
Increased incomes for local communities and forest preservation amongst the many benefits of UKPACT shade coffee initiative.
Sellafield workers can now support their local community on the way into work, through the simple act of buying a coffee.
Bristol-Based Beyond the Bean has secured a £50,000 contract with a new importer in Jordan.
How UK aid is helping Ethiopian farmers to get a fair price for their produce
Rural communities set to benefit from £138 million for new projects to deliver local jobs and growth.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
Almost all households rated healthy foods as being the most important of these considerations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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